Russell Qualifies on Pole for Sprint Race as F1 Returns at the Dutch GP
- On Friday, Mercedes driver George Russell secured pole position for Saturday's Dutch Grand Prix sprint race, pipping reigning world champion Lando Norris of McLaren by 0.041 seconds.
- This achievement marks Russell's third sprint pole of the 2026 season, reflecting significant progress for the Briton after enduring a difficult first half of the campaign.
- Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualified third, just 0.055 seconds off the pace, while McLaren's Oscar Piastri took fourth ahead of championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli in fifth.
- Home favorite Max Verstappen claimed sixth for Red Bull ahead of seventh-placed Lewis Hamilton, while Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso struggled after rear wing technical issues.
- Heading into Saturday's sprint at Zandvoort, Russell will lead the field ahead of Norris and Leclerc as the 22 drivers prepare for a competitive outing.
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British driver George Russell (Mercedes) said on Friday, after winning the mini-pole with a time of 1:11.567, that his rivals, the McLarens and Ferraris, were expected to be "very fast" although they ultimately finished ahead, in statements to DAZN after the race. The Mercedes driver will start first this Saturday in the fifth race… Continue reading "George Russell celebrates the mini-pole ahead of the Dutch GP Sprint: "We were better"" The post…
Mercedes, McLaren and Ferrari separated by less than a tenth. Antonelli, leader of the World Cup, was only fifth. Sprint is Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in Lisbon.
George Russell Roars To Sprint Pole At Dutch GP, Championship Leader Kimi Antonelli P5
Mercedes driver George Russell clinched pole position for Saturday's sprint race at the Dutch Grand Prix, setting the fastest qualifying lap time ahead of current world champion Lando Norris.
The 28-year-old is ahead of his compatriot Lando Norris.
Lando Norris blames soft tyre grip for narrow sprint qualifying loss to George Russell
Lando Norris pinpointed a crucial factor behind his razor-thin defeat to George Russell in the Sprint qualifying at Zandvoort, acknowledging that his struggle to maximise grip on the soft tyres in SQ3 cost him pole position. Russell edged out Norris by a mere 0.041 seconds, securing his third Sprint pole of the season, while the McLaren driver settled for a close second. Throughout the qualifying session, drivers were required to use medium comp…
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands (AP) — George Russell returned to the front of the Formula One grid on Friday and joked that it was because he no longer wears an engagement ring.
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